Having been through and still ongoing saga of my P38 `overheating` (see earlier post), yesterday afternoon I attempted to flush the radiator through.
This seemed to be going ok with the engine running at idle and temperature reaching centre on the gauge after about 5 minutes. I decided to spray some WD40 into the engine bay to displace some of the water that had escaped due to the previous pressure in the header and whether coincidentally or not, an error message appeared on the dash saying either "transmission failure" or "gearbox failure" and then the engine cut and wont crank over. It all happened so fast, and there are no more warning messages, I am not sure what the error read!
I disconnected the battery and reconnected in the vain hope it might reset something, but to no avail. Dead, all lights on, no error message, but no cranking. I have shifted the auto stick around and tried starting in neutral and park, etc, nothing.
Any ideas as to what might be happening? Terminal, catastrophic, worse????
Thanks in anticipation for your thoughts and merry Christmas.
Robin.
This seemed to be going ok with the engine running at idle and temperature reaching centre on the gauge after about 5 minutes. I decided to spray some WD40 into the engine bay to displace some of the water that had escaped due to the previous pressure in the header and whether coincidentally or not, an error message appeared on the dash saying either "transmission failure" or "gearbox failure" and then the engine cut and wont crank over. It all happened so fast, and there are no more warning messages, I am not sure what the error read!
I disconnected the battery and reconnected in the vain hope it might reset something, but to no avail. Dead, all lights on, no error message, but no cranking. I have shifted the auto stick around and tried starting in neutral and park, etc, nothing.
Any ideas as to what might be happening? Terminal, catastrophic, worse????
Thanks in anticipation for your thoughts and merry Christmas.
Robin.